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Monday, 27 May 2024

Elegant Writer Scene Take 2

Hi all.  I have another scenic card made using the Elegant Writer Pen...the last one is here.  I used a tree and sentiment from the Textures Wildlife stamp set and a stag from the It's Just Paper set of Animal Silhouettes, both sets used on the card linked above, but these particular images have not seen any ink before.  This photo highlights what I have said about mixed media paper as it looks cream against the white card base, although in real life it doesn't look as off-white as it does here in the photo.


I decided this time to use some Canson Mixed Media paper and also as seen on one of the videos I have watched I used the pen to ink the tree stamp and then spritzed it with some water.  I think maybe I went a bit mad with the water and I blotted it with a piece of kitchen towel, and as there was quite a lot of ink on the towel it did leaves some areas of blue over other areas of the card, not totally intended but I liked the effect, so I dabbed a bit more on too.  As the outline of the tree had somewhat disappeared I re-inked the stamp with the pen and put the outline back, and then just filled in areas of the leaves on the tree with a waterbrush taking ink from scribbled ink on my glass mat.  I then extended the grass at the bottom of the tree with the pen and added some more of the ink there too.  To finish the scene I added the silhouette stag and the sentiment using Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink and also added some shading beneath the stag to ground it, and then used the edge of a piece of card to make a line on all four sides to frame it using an alcohol marker pen, not a perfectly even line but I decided to go with it.  It does break up the edge of the card as it makes the disparity in whiteness a little less obvious I think..I know I am far too fussy...lol.

Thank you for joining me here today and I'll see you again soon.






I am entering the following challenges:

NBUS Challlenge - No 62 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff.
AAA Birthday Challenge - No. 61 CAS (Clean and Simple).
Allsorts Challenge - Week 782 Anything Goes/Blast for the Past.
We Love Stamping Challenge - Vintage/Anything Goes.
Seize the Birthday Challenge - No. 284 Use Metallics/Anything Goes.













Group of Seven Cardmakers - not a challenge but they have a link so am sending this along.
Darnell's I.D.E.A.S. - a challenge she has set herself but invites anyone to join in with and this is: 
Week 4: 'A' for Anything Goes.

19 comments:

cuilliesocks said...

It's a beautiful card Pat, I love the scene and the mono shades. You are fairly learning how to use your pen, great ink work, Kate x

Marjolijn van Elsberg said...

The card is beautiful, and your description of the process is equally lovely. The water effect on your canvas caught my eye, and I was curious about how you achieved it, so I appreciate your tips!

Cardsbymaaike said...

gorgeous. thank you for playing at the AAA Birthday Card Challenges

Loll said...

Beautiful work with the Elegant Writer Pat. LOVE the colours you got with water and blotting. Gives a lot of atmosphere to the image. xx

Dena J said...

I agree that the unintended blues around the tree are really lovely! And the blue border around your piece does frame it beautifully. A marvelous card, Pat! Thank you so much for joining the challenge at Allsorts.

Linda said...

Lovely card with your silhouette scene. Love the effect the blotting made. Thanks for joining us at Seize the Birthday.

Darnell said...

And I'm back again to thank you again, Pat! I hope others might come from my blog or NBUS or Go7 to see your lovely makes! This is an awesome scene! You are very much appreciated!! Hugs, Darnell

Christine Alexander said...

the blue wash around the tree is so beautiful. I'm glad you gave the pen a second go :)

brenda said...

The mono colours give a very atmospheric finish Pat, many thanks for sharing at Allsorts and We Love Stamping challenges.

B x

KraftyKoolKat said...

A really lovely atmospheric feeling scene Pat. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely creation with us at We Love Stamping.
Hugs
Cathy
xxxx

Mervi said...

This is a gorgeous card for male.
Thank you for sharing at We Love Stamping May challenge;-))m

Aquarius said...

A lovely scene here and excellent description of how it was achieved. Not tried this technique yet but have a feeling I should 😊

Marjan said...

A beautiful and somewhat mystic scene you created in beautiful hues! The background is lovely, your blotting and adding gave a great result! Greetings from a sunny Benissa, Spain!

Sarah said...

A wonderfully thought out card and scene. Thank you for sharing at Allsorts. Sarah

Viv said...

Wonderfully atmospheric card Pat.
The effect is fantastic. I I am now off to look for one of those pens! x

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

What a beautifully designed card Pat, I love the atmosphere you have conveyed through your inking, it really is very lovely. x

Susan said...

Love this!! The elegant writer works perfectly with the image of the tree. I like the effect you achieved when you blotted with the kitchen towel. Thanks so much for linking up with us at Group of Seven.

Liz said...

Super card Pat, the effect with the pen is beautiful.
Liz xx

JulieP said...

Your technique gives the tree a very magical and mysterious effect. Love it!! This is such a great card. Thanks so much for playing with us at Seize the Birthday.